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Medical experts weigh in on President Trump's health after photos show swollen legs and a bruised hand; they discussed venous insufficiency and aspirin therapy side effects.
Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said on Friday he was aware of bond market concerns about the country's fiscal policy ahead, in the build-up to an upper house election where the minority government is poised for another setback.
Donald Trump's health sparks debate. A bruise on his hand fuels worries. Mary Trump questions his fitness for office. She cites physical and mental decline. Concerns arise after Trump was seen with a bruise.
The job of a high school football coach has become more demanding than ever, with greater pressure to build a winning program quickly, less time off
"Our results suggest that there are multiple barriers to mental health screening in schools, including a lack of resources and knowledge of screening mechanics, as well as concerns about increased workload of identifying students," said Jonathan Cantor ...
Substantial cuts to Medicaid are a reality after the passage of President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill.” Patients and hospitals will feel the impacts of these cuts.
The Vice Mayor of the town of Ashland has stepped down from the Town Council due to ongoing health concerns. During the Town Council meeting on Tuesday, July 15, Mayor Steve Trivett announced the resignation of Vice Mayor John Hodges,
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New research shows that the decision to disclose a mental health condition at work isn’t purely personal and can depend on the broader workplace environment.
Local and nationwide hospital margins have seen more stability in recent months, crawling out of a period of shaky financials, low revenues and steeply rising prices. But the relative calm may not last long given looming changes to Medicaid, tariffs and other forces, according to Chicago-based Strata Decision Technologies.
U.S. President Donald Trump underwent medical evaluations for leg swelling and hand bruising. His examination, including an ultrasound, showed chronic venous insufficiency, common in older individuals.
Toxic algae in the north part of the Stick Marsh prompted a July 16 health alert from the Florida Department of Health office in Indian River County. The toxin microcystin level was 0.25 on July 10, six days before DOH issued a health alert about the toxic cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae.